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From: "Thomas Bryhn" <thomas.bryhn@xxxxxxxxxx>
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> 3000:1 = 11.6 stops, or D = 3.47, that is indeed exactly like a slide!
> (BTW, how much for a TV like that?)
The said 42" wall mount display is around $5000 here. Next year, it will be
around $3000 or less.
> A display is an active device, emitting light. 10-12 stops between two
> pixels or lines shouldn't be impossible, it's still only a dynamic range
of
> 60-72dB. If it where a reflective media I would agree that 10-12 is
totally
> unrealistic.
>
>
That is exactly what I mean to say, I think they use reflective meadia for
the testing (i.e. black lines on white paper), that is more close to 5 stops
rather than 10 stops.
C.H.Ling
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